East News for September 2008
- Congress Shelves 9/11 Workers’ Long-Term Care Bill
 - New York Liquidation Bureau Closes Receivership of American Eagle
 - New York Signs Regulatory Pact with Bermuda
 - Provider Insurance in Mass. Buys Gorman Agency Accounts
 - Philadelphia Insurance Sponsors Run/Walk Benefiting Cancer Center
 - New York Young Insurance Professionals Elects Officers
 - New York Insurance Regulator to Oversee AIG Asset Sales
 - Pollock to Head New Workers’ Compensation Unit for Keating Group
 - Study: Connecticut Doctors Not Happy
 - New Hampshire Insurance Chief Works to Reassure AIG Customers
 - Massachusetts Woman Sentenced for Workers’ Comp Evasion Scheme
 - Medical Malpractice Insurer Lowers Mass. Rates 2.7%
 - Retried New York Lawmaker Gets $140K Insurance Post
 - New Jersey Scraps Fee for Rebuilding Damaged Homes
 - New York Probes Long Island Rail Road Disability Benefits
 - New York Insurance Chief Urges Caution on AIG Policy Switching
 - New York to Begin Regulating Part of Credit Default Swap Market
 - Tympanick Now President, CEO of Hospitality Mutual in Mass.
 - Maryland’s IWIF Forms Public Entity, Direct Business Team
 - Rhode Island Marks 70th Anniversary of Its Most Destructive Storm
 - Tufts Health Plan to Enter Rhode Island Market
 - Some See Spitzer Role in AIG Crisis
 - Program Broker NSM Insurance Appoints McKernan President
 - Maine Court Asked to Nix Church Immunity in Abuse Case
 - Rhode Island Acts to Safeguard Investments Managed by AIG
 - N.Y. Gov Paterson Praises Insurance Chief Dinallo on AIG Rescue
 - Maine Investigators Seek Arsonist
 - OSHA Cites Contractors in Deadly New York Crane Collapse
 - 238 Charged for DUI at Delaware Checkpoints Since June
 - New York Giants, Jets Cancel Stadium Naming Talks with Allianz
 - Proposals Aim to Make New Jersey More Corporate-Friendly
 - Poll: Few New Jersey Residents Support Lower Drinking Age
 - Ward Named to Lead Iroquois Network Expansion in New England
 - Progressive Offers ‘Pay-As-You Drive’ Auto Insurance in Maryland
 - NYMAGIC Builds Surplus Lines Brokerage Network
 - Two Arrested after Deadly NYC Scaffold Fall
 - Harleysville Insurance Names Keefe to Lead Corporate Development
 - Pennsylvania Businesses with Workplace Safety Plans Save $300M
 - Drug Maker Not Liable in Death Caused by User, Maryland Court Rules
 - Insurance Trade Group Honors U.S. Sen. Collins of Maine
 - Massachusetts Launches Crackdown on Underage Drinking
 - U.S. Court Upholds Vermont’s $183M Ambassador Insurance Judgment
 - Wells Fargo Insurance Acquires Herder – Tarricone in New Jersey
 - Insurers, Final Defendants Settle R.I. Nightclub Fire Lawsuits
 - Neary Joins Insurance Broker Lockton in Washington, D.C.
 - Former New York Regulator Pietroluongo Joins Cambridge Group
 - Weldin Stewart Wins Primary for Delaware Insurance Post
 - Selective Insurance Appoints Slader, White
 - New York Workers’ Comp Board Issues 1,000th Stop Work Order
 - Administrative Charges in Fatal NYC Tower Fall
 - Hanna Causes Only Minor Problems in Connecticut
 - Hanna Brings Flooding, Flight Delays to New York City
 - In New Jersey, Hanna Causes Flooding, Power Outages
 - Brooklyn Man Charged with $130K Workers’ Comp Fraud
 - Plymouth Rock Offers Discounts to Mass. Drivers Who Drive Less
 - Guilbault to Direct Government, Industry Relations for 4-State Agents Group
 - Manhattan College Disaster Center to Open in 9/11 Firefighter’s Name
 - Rhode Island Nightclub Owners Reach Settlement in Fatal Fire
 - Insurance Agent Appointed to New York Workers’ Comp Board
 - Former N.H. Insurance Agent Indicted on Fraud Charge
 - Conn. Case over Disclosure of Insurance Agency Data to Continue
 - Rock Band Offers $1M to Settle Fatal Rhode Island Fire Suits
 - The Hanover Promotes Crater, Hires Bartolini
 - Renovated Delaware Boardwalk Will Support Fire Trucks
 - Man Pinned under Cargo Elevator in Connecticut
 - Ironshore to Sell E&S Coverage in New York
 - Carriers Protest Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund’s Rates
 - New Jersey Drunken Driving Deaths Drop 6 Percent
 
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